Family · Marriage

Death by Laundry and Other Confessions

Some things are so bad you just have to get them out, shove them right out in the light in hopes that decades of failure might find redemption through honest confession. Here it is. My name is Kelli and I suck at laundry.  The washing, the drying, the folding, the ironing. All of it. There… Continue reading Death by Laundry and Other Confessions

Family · Marriage

Everything Changed on a Day in May

–all quotes from “Surprised by Motherhood” by Lisa-Jo Baker— “Children arrive and blow through what used to be your routine. They huff and puff and they blow your life down.” May 6, 1993. We didn’t know if it was a boy or girl. We didn’t know that babies usually don’t arrive on the due date.… Continue reading Everything Changed on a Day in May

Character · Things I've Learned

Lessons from a Junior High Track Meet

I love junior high track. It’s all at once exciting and devastating, painfully awkward and surprisingly graceful. It’s that sport only a mother could love. Slow clap for the parents! You gotta be committed to organize your whole day around, I don’t know, maybe a combined total of two minutes of competition? I loved this… Continue reading Lessons from a Junior High Track Meet

Jesus

Easter Every Day

I read so many words over the past week. Different thoughts and perspectives on the Holy Week.  Deep and awesome things poured out on digital paper, compelling and truth filled, giving me something to chew on each day leading up to Sunday.  It was a week to share in the suffering and pain of Christ. Rightly… Continue reading Easter Every Day

Books

A Severe Mercy

I just finished A Severe Mercy by Sheldon Vanauken. It’s a memoir so extraordinary I can’t help but add it to The Story Place collection. He describes in beautiful prose the three main stories of his life. This is a story of love between a husband and wife that is as deep and true as any… Continue reading A Severe Mercy